Larry King Doesn’t Take Viagra And Other Fun Facts From Tonight Show Turn As Standup Comic

Former CNN host Larry King, who just last week promised on his final show not to go away, stayed true to his word appearing on Jay Leno‘s The Tonight Show last night and launched a possible new career as a stand-up comic. Leno introduced the crowd to the “bright young comedy stylings of Larry King” and King jumped up with microphone in hand and delivered humorous stories (note to comedy bookers: King doesn’t do jokes).

Even funnier than those stories was when King was sitting down and admitted his kids range in age from 55 to 10, and that the last kid was “without Viagra.” Talk about a revealing interview. Also King discussed that he has mixed emotions over ending his eponymous CNN show, saying its “like your mother-in-law going over the cliff in your new cadillac.” To also learn about where the idea for the suspenders originated, which number wife of the seven King might regret, and why King thinks Rush Limbaugh is just a showman with a bit, check out the full interview.